14If this case ... (go) to trial, it will cause a
national outcry(protest). (goes)

15Supposing no one ...(kill) President Kennedy,
....(things/be) different now? (had killed, would things be)

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White hats and black
hats had a real purpose in the early days of motion pictures. The early movies
were made with no sound. So, the movie directors put a white hat on the hero
and a black hat on his opponent, the bad guy in the story. That way even a small
child knew immediately who was the hero.

The tradition of white
hats and black hats is no longer a part of movie making. But you still hear the
expression when people talk about good guys and bad guys.

A "black sheep" is a
person who does things that are not accepted, that violate tradition. A black
sheep is rejected because he brings shame to his group. A family may have a
member who is thought of as a black sheep, a person who is not welcome at
family gatherings.

Black is also used in
some expressions that describe good things. Being "in the black", for example,
is a good situation for anyone. It is a business expression that means a
company is earning money. A store that makes a profit is "in the black". The
expression comes from the color of ink that is used in the books that record a
company's profits or losses. Profits are written in black ink. Losses are
written in red. So, when someone says his business is "in the red," he means it
is losing money.

White usually means
something good. A "white-collar" job, for example, is the kind of job many
people seek. It is a job where you work at a desk, using your brain instead of
your muscles. Usually white-collar jobs pay more than "blue-collar" jobs. Those
are jobs where you use your muscles.

Sometimes white is used
in an expression that is not good. Whitewash is such an expression. At first,
whitewash meant to paint over something with a white paint to make it look
better. But now "whitewash" has a different meaning: to hide or cover up
mistakes or failures.

A newspaper might
report, for example, that the investigation of a train accident is a whitewash,
because investigators did not really try to discover who was responsible.

Some expressions use
black and white together. Someone may say to you that your proposal sounds all
right, but he wants to see it in black and white. He wants to see your proposal
in writing - black ink on white paper.

Some people are said to
see things only in black and white. In this expression, black and white
represent opposite extremes, with no middle ground between them. Most issues in
the world are not so simple as black and white. One side of an issue is not all
white - right or good - and the other side is not all black - wrong or evil. In
the real world there are many grey areas where black and white mix to represent
the true situation.